Hope he got custody of Heskey.
Quote from: cdvillafan on May 25, 2011, 08:30:40 AMSo you expected to see Villa bankrupt themselves trying to spend as much as Man City? I'm glad you're not Chairman.If Randy Lerner (personal fortune $1.5bn, family trust $5bn according to Forbes 2010) can't afford it that's fair enough. The owners of those other clubs clearly can. In that case. what he should do is try to set supporters expectations accordingly. I believed them when they said they were going to invest enough to make us competitive in the PL and Europe
So you expected to see Villa bankrupt themselves trying to spend as much as Man City? I'm glad you're not Chairman.
Speaking of Chelsea, I wonder if MON is sitting by the phone waiting for it to ring?
MON's a good manager. He has always done well wherever he has been. He just isn't as good as we hoped he would be. MON has his ideas, knows how to build a good competitive team and has a good understanding of the game, especially British football (not every PL manager would have thought of moving Milner inside). What he doesn't have is the tactical nous, the attention to details and the patience that most great managers have. When he has built a good competitive team, his next move is to improve it by signing (hopefully) ever better players. The ability to work with the players on the training ground, improving them on tactics, skills and the details that may be decisive in close matches, that he lacks. And that's why he was found out. When told to slow down the spending, he had no idea of how to improve the team. It turned out that he was simply a decent manager, but not what we needed to take the next step.
Quote from: Eigentor on May 25, 2011, 05:40:34 PMMON's a good manager. He has always done well wherever he has been. He just isn't as good as we hoped he would be. MON has his ideas, knows how to build a good competitive team and has a good understanding of the game, especially British football (not every PL manager would have thought of moving Milner inside). What he doesn't have is the tactical nous, the attention to details and the patience that most great managers have. When he has built a good competitive team, his next move is to improve it by signing (hopefully) ever better players. The ability to work with the players on the training ground, improving them on tactics, skills and the details that may be decisive in close matches, that he lacks. And that's why he was found out. When told to slow down the spending, he had no idea of how to improve the team. It turned out that he was simply a decent manager, but not what we needed to take the next step.While I agree with what you say, Keegan thought of moving Milner inside at Newcastle - that's where he played his last few games for them.A couple of Newcastle acquaintances of mine used to tell me that their fans always wanted to see him used inside more often.
Quote from: Villadawg on May 25, 2011, 08:48:15 AMQuote from: cdvillafan on May 25, 2011, 08:30:40 AMSo you expected to see Villa bankrupt themselves trying to spend as much as Man City? I'm glad you're not Chairman.If Randy Lerner (personal fortune $1.5bn, family trust $5bn according to Forbes 2010) can't afford it that's fair enough. The owners of those other clubs clearly can. In that case. what he should do is try to set supporters expectations accordingly. I believed them when they said they were going to invest enough to make us competitive in the PL and EuropeDidn't he say right from the outset that it wouldn't be a Chelsea scenario ( ie him throwing money at the thing with a load of vanity buys)?I think being the third highest spenders in the league during MON's time here and backing his replacement with an £18 rising to £24 million investment on one player -just a few months after he arrived- might be viewed in most reasonable circles as investing enough to make us competitive in the PL and Europe.That two managers in a row haven't maximised that advantage is a separate argument altogether.
MON's a good manager. He has always done well wherever he has been. He just isn't as good as we hoped he would be.
Our squad when he bought the club for £64m was worth £40m + Gabby. We know that because that is how much we raised by disposing of that squad.
Quote from: Villadawg on May 25, 2011, 06:12:44 PMOur squad when he bought the club for £64m was worth £40m + Gabby. We know that because that is how much we raised by disposing of that squad.Out of interest, why the need to remind us how much he paid for the club in that sentence? What are you getting at? Would it be a "he paid fuck all for the club .. he's invested bollocks all .. he's a tight arse" style line, by any chance? Apologies if it isn't, but that's the way it looks.
During the first 4 years we invested £20m per season on improving the squad. That level of investment had been enough to keep steadily improving. I don't think it needed Chelsea or Man City type investment and there's been nothing to suggest the manager was asking for that type of investment.It's great that we bought Bent but we did so with money raised from selling Milner, there hasn't been any significant investment in improving the squad since summer 2009.